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ONM: Trauma Center: New Blood Review

ONM writes: "Anger. Frustration. Arguments. These are three of the occurrences that took place in the ONM office while Trauma Center: New Blood was gracing our Wii with its presence. It should have come as no surprise, of course. Anyone who's played one of the previous Trauma Center games on the Wii or DS should know that frustration is so common that it should be listed on the back of the box as a gameplay feature. But this... this really takes the cake.

In case you're not familiar with the Trauma Center games allow us to fill you in. You take on the role of a doctor and are asked to perform various operations on patients. While these operations start off as fairly straightforward routines - remove glass from a wound, extract tumours, reattach broken bones and the like - they eventually get ridiculous. Some, for example, see you removing biological virus insect things by zapping them with a laser as they swim around in the patient's bloodstream, opening up cuts in their vital organs. Hmm. We must have missed that episode of Holby City."
67 / 100
Cyrus365 - contributor
Published: 243 days 23 hours ago | Review | Wii
 
 
 

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